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D-Index
36
Citations
10655
World Ranking
663
National Ranking
360

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1973 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Ernst B. Haas was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic career included collaborations with several scholars, reflecting a network of research partnerships.

  • Jonathan D. Aronson
  • John Barcelo
  • R. Bryant
  • Kent E. Calder
  • Benjamin J. Cohen

Throughout their career, Haas received recognition including the fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awarded in 1973.

Information about specific research topics, fields of study, papers, and publication venues is not available. The absence of this data limits a detailed summary of Haas' research focus or publication record.

Haas was deceased at the time of this profile's creation.

Best Publications

  • The Uniting of Europe. Political, Social and Economical Forces, 1950–1957

    F. V. Meyer;E. H. Haas

  • The Uniting of Europe

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Beyond the Nation-State: Functionalism and International Organization

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Why Collaborate? Issue-Linkage and International Regimes

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Economics and Differential Patterns of Political Integration: Projections About Unity in Latin America

    Ernst B. Haas;Philippe C. Schmitter

  • International Integration: The European and the Universal Process

    Ernst B. Haas

  • When Knowledge is Power: Three Models of Change in International Organizations.

    Samuel B. Bacharach;Ernst B. Haas

  • Uniting Of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950-1957

    Ernst B. Haas

  • The Study of Regional Integration: Reflections on the Joy and Anguish of Pretheorizing

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Learning to learn: improving international governance

    Peter M. Haas;Ernst B. Haas

  • The obsolescence of regional integration theory

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Turbulent fields and the theory of regional integration

    Ernst B. Haas

  • The Balance of Power: Prescription, Concept, or Propaganda?

    Ernst B. Haas

  • When Knowledge is Power

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy

    Jack Citrin;Ernst B. Haas;Christopher Muste;Beth Reingold

  • What is nationalism and why should we study it

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Pragmatic constructivism and the study of international institutions

    Peter M. Haas;Ernst B. Haas

  • THE UNITING OF EUROPE AND THE UNITING OF LATIN AMERICA

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Is there a hole in the whole? Knowledge, technology, interdependence, and the construction of international regimes

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Words can hurt you; or, who said what to whom about regimes

    Unknown

  • Regime decay: conflict management and international organizations, 1945–1981

    Ernst B. Haas

  • Does Constructivism Subsume Neo-functionalism

    Ernst B. Haas

  • The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950-1957

    Charlotte Waterlow;Ernst B. Haas

  • Beyond the Nation-State: Functionalism and International Organization

    Unknown

  • Beyond the Nation-State: Functionalism and International Organization.

    Arthur W. Rovine;Ernst B. Haas

  • The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950-1957

    Stanley Hoffmann;Ernst B. Haas

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Haas
Peter M. Haas University of Massachusetts Amherst
Philippe C. Schmitter
Philippe C. Schmitter European University Institute
John Gerard Ruggie
John Gerard Ruggie Harvard University
Richard A. Falk
Richard A. Falk Princeton University
Stanley Hoffmann
Stanley Hoffmann Harvard University
Jack Citrin
Jack Citrin University of California, Berkeley
David O. Sears
David O. Sears University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph S. Nye
Joseph S. Nye Harvard University
Donald P. Green
Donald P. Green Columbia University
Bruce E. Cain
Bruce E. Cain Stanford University

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